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apple co-founder steve jobs was fond of saying apple thrives at the intersection of technology and the liberal arts. that's why it's made apps like garage band for musicians, i movie, iphoto, itunes. samsung has a different approach to its presentations and software. we'll see how much that matters at the register. for "nightly business report," i'm jon fortt in silicon valley. >>> and finally tonight, lots of irish eyes will be smiling this weekend. let's take a look at st. patrick's day by the numbers. they may surprise you. each year americans spend about $4.5 billion on st. paddy's day. we spent about 245 million in beer sales alone. >> and this is another interesting one. on average, the almost 50% of us who say we celebrate spent $35 per person. men about ten buck morse than women. and another fact is about a million americans go to ireland this time of year to separate st. paddy' day. >> i'm going to be one of them. i'm going to go back to my ancestral home. my grandmother agnes mcbride. it will be fun. >> have a great time. that's it for us tonight. that's "nightly business rep
apple co-founder steve jobs was fond of saying apple thrives at the intersection of technology and the liberal arts. that's why it's made apps like garage band for musicians, i movie, iphoto, itunes. samsung has a different approach to its presentations and software. we'll see how much that matters at the register. for "nightly business report," i'm jon fortt in silicon valley. >>> and finally tonight, lots of irish eyes will be smiling this weekend. let's take a look at st....
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steve? >> the only place i disagree diane is the notion that it's one thing if they're going to say things in public and speeches, even something else if they're going to say it in the minutes, but when it makes the statement, it's meaningful. >> i understand. >> and i'm saying it's still a politic political sot, still something done to appease a wing. >> i agree with you. i would brick bring up one more issue even though i continue the fed is going to continue buying for a while and then taner off. there's a real possibility if we get through this sequester shorter and the economy really has more self-feeding momentum, they will re-evaluate it in june. and having that in there opens up the opportunity depending on how the risks move and i think that's the important point and underscores the point you're making, steve, that they could move sooner to tape every off or even stop and steady out the balance sheet. i don't think they're in that place yet but there's a contingent within a fed that
steve? >> the only place i disagree diane is the notion that it's one thing if they're going to say things in public and speeches, even something else if they're going to say it in the minutes, but when it makes the statement, it's meaningful. >> i understand. >> and i'm saying it's still a politic political sot, still something done to appease a wing. >> i agree with you. i would brick bring up one more issue even though i continue the fed is going to continue buying...
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thanks, steve! [laughter] nation, no one is a bigger fan of the civil rights movement than yours truly. i even attended 1963's historic march on washington-- and this is true-- while still in my mother's womb. [laughter] i'll never forget martin luther king's stirring words. [heartbeat sounds] [muffled voice] [laughter] that's why i'm personally invested in a challenge to the 1965 voting rights act now before the supreme court. that's right. the law that banned the silencing of african americans is finally coming before our nation's foremost silent african-american. [laughter] of course, before the voting rights act black people were regularly kept from voting with roadblocks like literacy tests, poll taxes, and "you must be this white to vote" signs. [laughter] now that law is being challenged in the supreme court by shelby county, alabama. they argue that the law is unfair, because it applies only to states with histories of racial discrimination: alabama, arizona, georgia, louisiana, mississippi,
thanks, steve! [laughter] nation, no one is a bigger fan of the civil rights movement than yours truly. i even attended 1963's historic march on washington-- and this is true-- while still in my mother's womb. [laughter] i'll never forget martin luther king's stirring words. [heartbeat sounds] [muffled voice] [laughter] that's why i'm personally invested in a challenge to the 1965 voting rights act now before the supreme court. that's right. the law that banned the silencing of african...
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you know what, we've got to get this medicare, this health insurance -- there was a big article by steve bril on cover of "time" magazine. we've got to crack down on the nps'. they're making too much money. >> well, my answer is, some might be making a lot of money. but at nps, we characterize the value and this is what we're offering. and this is why, despite our price, the payers are understanding the value of gatex and reimbursing -- >>y wert take care of these people and try to get them normal lives or we wreck their lives. >> exactly right. not only they will cost the system but not be productive for society either. >> why should they be doomed if you have something for them? >> exactly. and something that works. >> okay, dr. nader, thank you so much. that's francois nader, president and ceo of nps pharmaceuticals up huge today. i don't think it's done. two drugs that are big. "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ ♪ i don't want any trouble. i don't want any trouble either. ♪ [ engine turns over ] you know you forgot to take your mask off, right? [ siren wailing in distance ]
you know what, we've got to get this medicare, this health insurance -- there was a big article by steve bril on cover of "time" magazine. we've got to crack down on the nps'. they're making too much money. >> well, my answer is, some might be making a lot of money. but at nps, we characterize the value and this is what we're offering. and this is why, despite our price, the payers are understanding the value of gatex and reimbursing -- >>y wert take care of these people...
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dead steve young here and jennifer like hewitt. um, hello. these ugly stains are ruining my good looks and style. and good luck using that cleaner. excuse me, miss ? he's right. those are tough hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water and many don't even know it. you need lime-a-way. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. it's 4 times more effective at removing lime scale than the leading bathroom cleaner. see the lime-a-way difference or your money back. >> gay slur made at famous san francisco night club making news across the country. singer song writer michelle went on rant during a show last might that led more than half the audience to walk out. tonight show goers still outraged and the singer already paying appraise. john is here with the story. >> fans of my shell were simply expecting to enjoy one of the favorite singers but instead they walked out in disgust about an hour that the music. and she did something it never did before. it stopped a show. ♪ ther
dead steve young here and jennifer like hewitt. um, hello. these ugly stains are ruining my good looks and style. and good luck using that cleaner. excuse me, miss ? he's right. those are tough hard water stains, and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. truth is, 85% of us have hard water and many don't even know it. you need lime-a-way. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. it's 4 times more effective at removing lime scale than the leading bathroom cleaner. see the...
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they're buying these assets for pennies on the dollar race their private equity funds i was there when steve forbes was down there shopping for for assets you know during their when the tear gas was flying in the international chamber of commerce so how much of my question is isn't there a bit of a controlled demolition aspect of the way greece spell group. that max but i would lay out all of germany's feet because number john paulson and john course are going to blow up on others you know for you know force people you're talking about they're not countries they're individual actors they might be hedge funds they might be wealthy and i love asian and germany's feet i'm saying that greece was a three in a billion dollar economy which is on a a leveraged buyout basis not a big blabbers buyout and you had guys predatory come in you know germany was just looking at this from a from a taking a step back but you had guys go in there think trash the country now they seem to go from there then they went to spain with a worchester looking at italy to what degree is europe being destabilized by. credi
they're buying these assets for pennies on the dollar race their private equity funds i was there when steve forbes was down there shopping for for assets you know during their when the tear gas was flying in the international chamber of commerce so how much of my question is isn't there a bit of a controlled demolition aspect of the way greece spell group. that max but i would lay out all of germany's feet because number john paulson and john course are going to blow up on others you know for...
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it's what walter isaacson and steve jobs' biographer told me last fall. if isaacson thinks that even jobs couldn't get it done because you couldn't roll the powerful cable companies and as it did for itunes and you know this current management can't do it and jobs is a bully and they were simply tough negotiators and neither bullying nor negotiation will give them what they need and they're the names of 27 million compliant households in the country. netflix and those households don't care if they're being built by netflix and being able to rent moves on itunes or netflix directly. you have netflix embedded in every tv clicker and it's what they need so quickly and it does need to do that to get it going. here's what's more important $10 billion, and right now that $10 billion isn't doing anything for them and it earns almost no return because you can't make a good return. in cash, the company hasn't been opportunistic at all in taking advantage of the huge price break to buy back the stock. hey, apple, the stock's down a lot. they've been using the playb
it's what walter isaacson and steve jobs' biographer told me last fall. if isaacson thinks that even jobs couldn't get it done because you couldn't roll the powerful cable companies and as it did for itunes and you know this current management can't do it and jobs is a bully and they were simply tough negotiators and neither bullying nor negotiation will give them what they need and they're the names of 27 million compliant households in the country. netflix and those households don't care if...
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. >>> tuve que firmar 1, nos cuenta steve hay un truco en la película. el verdugo. david copperfield y su equipo lo diseñaron para la película y lo filmamos si ningún tipo de efecto especial. fue hecho en una sola toma frente al público. juramos guardar el secreto. >>> con solo ver a jim carrey en el primer minuto de su actuación, se darán cuenta del famoso ilusionista que se burla en su personaje, y él mismo dis no a su protagonista que indiscutib indiscutiblemente parecido al real. >>> jim carrey nos cuenta. creo que el aspecto que más quería resaltar en mi personaje es cierta arrogancia con que se compartan, los magos son arrogantes como si tedy jete dijeran eres idiota. >>> hali berry y abigaíl.... protagonizan (nombre en inglés) se enfrentan a un asesino que se cruzó en su vida en el pasado. >>> selena gómez, llegan en.... 4 estudiantes consiguen el dinero para su viaje de springs break asaltando un puesto de comida rápida son a restadas con cargos por posesión de drogas, luego de comparecer ante el juez son liberados por un infame matón y trafi
. >>> tuve que firmar 1, nos cuenta steve hay un truco en la película. el verdugo. david copperfield y su equipo lo diseñaron para la película y lo filmamos si ningún tipo de efecto especial. fue hecho en una sola toma frente al público. juramos guardar el secreto. >>> con solo ver a jim carrey en el primer minuto de su actuación, se darán cuenta del famoso ilusionista que se burla en su personaje, y él mismo dis no a su protagonista que indiscutib indiscutiblemente...
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no. 2 steve cal knocked off by 10 seed utah in the pack 12 quarter final. came in with record of 14 and 17 but enthusiastic. justin cobb bringing a game tonight. to the rack. bears up at the hal half. lowest in the pack 12. wouldn't know from it this mov move. glen dean athletic and acrobatic. under 2 minutes to go. cobb that's the 3. game high 26 points. 8 seconds left. utah down 3. leading scorer jerrad 6 of 3 sending in overtime. cal had a foul to give didn't take it. they would pay. in o t utah dominated jordan love ridge put him up 5 and jason washburn ices it. cal eliminated from the tournament 79-69. at 20 and 11 the bears should still get an invite to the tournament on send but this loss might hurt the seeing the. ice last summer. shark sat at home and watched it. so-cal rival hoisted the stanley cup. they were trying to snap a slide hosting the champ from l.a. with a shot here on frasier. that leaves to fight between these 2. end up getting 4 extra minutes of penalty. disgusted. men behaving badly. shark capitolize on the power play. irwin with a w
no. 2 steve cal knocked off by 10 seed utah in the pack 12 quarter final. came in with record of 14 and 17 but enthusiastic. justin cobb bringing a game tonight. to the rack. bears up at the hal half. lowest in the pack 12. wouldn't know from it this mov move. glen dean athletic and acrobatic. under 2 minutes to go. cobb that's the 3. game high 26 points. 8 seconds left. utah down 3. leading scorer jerrad 6 of 3 sending in overtime. cal had a foul to give didn't take it. they would pay. in o t...
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no. 2 steve cal knocked off by 10 seed utah in the pack 12 quarter final. came in with record of 14 and 17 but enthusiastic. justin cobb bringing a game tonight. to the rack. bears up at the hal half. lowest in the pack 12. wouldn't know from it this mov move. glen dean athletic and acrobatic. under 2 minutes to go. cobb that's the 3. game high 26 points. 8 seconds left. utah down 3. leading scorer jerrad 6 of 3 sending in overtime. cal had a foul to give didn't take it. they would pay. in o t utah dominated jordan love ridge put him up 5 and jason washburn ices it eliminated from the tournament 79-69. at 20 and 11 the bears should still get an invite to the tournament on send but this loss might hurt the seeing the. ice last summer. shark sat at home and watched it. so-cal rival hoisted the stanley cup. they were trying to snap a slide hosting the champ from l.a. with a shot here on frasier. that leaves to fight between these 2. end up getting 4 extra minutes of penalty. disgusted. men behaving badly. shark capitolize on the power play. irwin with a wrist
no. 2 steve cal knocked off by 10 seed utah in the pack 12 quarter final. came in with record of 14 and 17 but enthusiastic. justin cobb bringing a game tonight. to the rack. bears up at the hal half. lowest in the pack 12. wouldn't know from it this mov move. glen dean athletic and acrobatic. under 2 minutes to go. cobb that's the 3. game high 26 points. 8 seconds left. utah down 3. leading scorer jerrad 6 of 3 sending in overtime. cal had a foul to give didn't take it. they would pay. in o t...
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steve, what about you? you worry about this sales stumble? >> bill, i really do. i will tell you, the way oracle talked about its sales force, i don't think that those folks today are playing hooky from work and watching the ncaa tournament. i think they're making a lot of calls today. >> you think? >> but i don't know that it's just oracle-specific. i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud plays, and oracle is struggling right now in the cloud, but the purer cloud plays, companies like rack space, they dipped down about a month ago. now we're seeing the bigger, older tech giants like oracle, like cisco, for instance, start to similarly trail off. i think it is a sign that the global economy is weak, and companies, while they are very profitable, they are not reinvesting those profits into capex spending, whether it be in technology or elsewhere. so i think it's troubling for technology as a whole. >> wait a minute, are you guys agreeing with each other? >> i actually agree -- >> is
steve, what about you? you worry about this sales stumble? >> bill, i really do. i will tell you, the way oracle talked about its sales force, i don't think that those folks today are playing hooky from work and watching the ncaa tournament. i think they're making a lot of calls today. >> you think? >> but i don't know that it's just oracle-specific. i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud...
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steve liesman is watching that and the way in which, steve, the numbers beat expectations, too. >> yeah, and they did in a big way. now there's a sense the overall u.s. economy dodged a bullet in february. the net impact. it doesn't appear to be as much as feared. so the result, which is interesting, it's rolling in every minute. but economists are increasing the outlook to 3%. and then the core sales, that's the number that feeds into gdp. a decent 0.4%. here tr the details, and there's a big story in the details. gas station sales -- sorry, that's up 5%. nonstore retailers, that's the internet. up 1.6. grocery is up 0.7%, and that seemed to come at the expense of people outing. furniture down 1.6%. that could have been the impact of the payroll tax cuts. in response to the hits to the rising gasoline prices, spending has not lost as much momentum as fears. macro economiced a virzs joined others in upping their growth at 2.46%. the 0.1 there, they think that will come up to 0.6%. so a pretty healthy rebound. that see that at 0.6%. government cut backs remain in place. the payroll tax h
steve liesman is watching that and the way in which, steve, the numbers beat expectations, too. >> yeah, and they did in a big way. now there's a sense the overall u.s. economy dodged a bullet in february. the net impact. it doesn't appear to be as much as feared. so the result, which is interesting, it's rolling in every minute. but economists are increasing the outlook to 3%. and then the core sales, that's the number that feeds into gdp. a decent 0.4%. here tr the details, and there's...
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they're not charity. >> steve schmidt we're out of time on this segment, need a quick word before you go. your reaction to cpac? >> i said a couple weeks ago, it has become the star wars bar scene of the conservative movement. it was certainly that and more as we look at this. the good news for republicans is that group's power is mostly illusory. they're a group that will make a lot of noise, it will be incumbent on our serious candidates to call out the excesses of some of the people at cpac to be taken seriously by the middle of the country. >> robert gibbs, steve schmidt, howard fineman, thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, a new poll showing a surge in the support of marriage equality, support that now includes hillary clinton. but according to john boehner, he will never support marriage equality. but john boehner has a startling new point of agreement with president obama. and in the "rewrite," how the story of sarah palin is the story of the failure of our political media coming up. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great
they're not charity. >> steve schmidt we're out of time on this segment, need a quick word before you go. your reaction to cpac? >> i said a couple weeks ago, it has become the star wars bar scene of the conservative movement. it was certainly that and more as we look at this. the good news for republicans is that group's power is mostly illusory. they're a group that will make a lot of noise, it will be incumbent on our serious candidates to call out the excesses of some of the...
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steve liesman is live from washington straight ahead. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> >> sam is upping is holding an event to unveil its products. tim baxter, president of samsung electronics america. good to have you with us. >> certainly a lot of changes have gone on with the tv in the living room. at this point what are the big products you're unveiling and why should consumers care about these products? >> the big things we're focused on is injecting more excitement and wow into the television experience. there's been a great deal of that in smartphones and tablets. so what we're introducing is a new line
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no. 2 steve cal knocked off by 10 seed utah in the pack 12 quarter final. came in with record of 14 and 17 but enthusiastic. justin cobb bringing a game tonight. to the rack. bears up at the hal half. lowest in the pack 12. wouldn't know from it this mov move. glen dean athletic and acrobatic. under 2 minutes to go. cobb that's the 3. game high 26 points. 8 seconds left. utah down 3. leading scorer jerrad 6 of 3 sending in overtime. cal had a foul to give didn't take it. they would pay. in o t utah dominated jordan love ridge put him up 5 and jason washburn ices it. cal eliminated from the tournament 79-69. at 20 and 11 the bears should still get an invite to the tournament on send but this loss might hurt the seeing the. ice last summer. shark sat at home and watched it. so-cal rival hoisted the stanley cup. they were trying to snap a slide hosting the champ from l.a. with a shot here on frasier. that leaves to fight between these 2. end up getting 4 extra minutes of penalty. disgusted. men behaving badly. shark capitolize on the power play. irwin with a w
no. 2 steve cal knocked off by 10 seed utah in the pack 12 quarter final. came in with record of 14 and 17 but enthusiastic. justin cobb bringing a game tonight. to the rack. bears up at the hal half. lowest in the pack 12. wouldn't know from it this mov move. glen dean athletic and acrobatic. under 2 minutes to go. cobb that's the 3. game high 26 points. 8 seconds left. utah down 3. leading scorer jerrad 6 of 3 sending in overtime. cal had a foul to give didn't take it. they would pay. in o t...
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but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where we are right now. the parliament rejected the bank bailout as proposed by the international institution yesterday. and now the cyprus finance minister is in russia. where do we go from here? >> it's a very difficult situation. but first, let me explain why the rejection of yesterday. i'm going to compare this to u.s. terms. imagine if governments of other states in the united states blackmailed the states of massachusetts where i'm at right now to shut down its financial center because they don't like it. this essentially what the other governments did on friday night to cyprus. and it
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where...
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steve? >> steve: thank you, brian. buying a new house could often mean massive amounts of paperwork. what do you need to know before you sign your life away? fox news legal analyst and real estate expert bob massi is here with some important answers to some important questions. bob, i've closed on a couple of houses in my lifetime and it's about 1,000 pages. and nobody ever reads that stuff. they just -- you turn to the person and you say, i should sign this, right? they say, yeah, you can read it if you want to, but nobody does. >> that's why they count on it. they count on the fact that you're not going to read it because you're excited about buying a house. so today there's a few things i want our viewers to learn and understand so when they do sign it, these are the consequences of it. >> steve: for instance, in the fine print, is contained the answer to this. somebody wants to know -- in fact, i want to know this. why can a lender or representative of a lender, your mortgage holder, change the locks on your house,
steve? >> steve: thank you, brian. buying a new house could often mean massive amounts of paperwork. what do you need to know before you sign your life away? fox news legal analyst and real estate expert bob massi is here with some important answers to some important questions. bob, i've closed on a couple of houses in my lifetime and it's about 1,000 pages. and nobody ever reads that stuff. they just -- you turn to the person and you say, i should sign this, right? they say, yeah, you...
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>> well, hold on a minute there, steve gray. you're telling us you don't know who grant holloway is? >> never heard of him. >> we owe this man everything and you don't know who he is. >> i didn't say i don't know who he is. i said i've never heard of him. your skin makes me cry. >> this floating thing was hilarious because after i did it in rehearsal, i'm on my tippy toes doing a fred flintstone out there and they wanted to put a truck under me with a crane and stuff like that, i said, no. >> steve said so much of this came from you. where did you pull this guy out of? >> well, you know, it's like years of psychology. you know, a little spirituality thrown in there and those things together can be a dangerous weapon. >> it's also one of the few scenes in the movie we saw where you wear a shirt. >> yes, exactly. yeah, i finally got to take my shirt off in a movie. thank goodness. i hadn't done it before because matthew mcconaughey was doing that everywhere. >> he's got that cornered. here's your pose. >> not exactly magic mike bu
>> well, hold on a minute there, steve gray. you're telling us you don't know who grant holloway is? >> never heard of him. >> we owe this man everything and you don't know who he is. >> i didn't say i don't know who he is. i said i've never heard of him. your skin makes me cry. >> this floating thing was hilarious because after i did it in rehearsal, i'm on my tippy toes doing a fred flintstone out there and they wanted to put a truck under me with a crane and...
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steve, i'll start with you. how do you read the market's reaction to the cyprus move in the news today? >> i think cyprus is a one-op deal. very different than the other european countries. the banking industry is such a big percentage of what goes on there. i think people were initially scared by the quote/unquote deposit tax. now the feeling is it's a unique solution. it's one we won't see in italy, spain or portugal. so i think the market said, well, it's okay. we can live with this. we don't think it will get repeated. certainly in the united states. the european indices have had more of a decline than we have. but we're sort o o whistling pat this graveyard, so to speak. >> mark, i think you fall in the same camp as steve, in that you think cyprus is small. c contagion is not such a big problem. financial is a sector that really has traded of late along with european woes. >> yeah. first of all, we would agree with that and we would agree with steve. i'm surprised the markets didn't sell off more on it yest
steve, i'll start with you. how do you read the market's reaction to the cyprus move in the news today? >> i think cyprus is a one-op deal. very different than the other european countries. the banking industry is such a big percentage of what goes on there. i think people were initially scared by the quote/unquote deposit tax. now the feeling is it's a unique solution. it's one we won't see in italy, spain or portugal. so i think the market said, well, it's okay. we can live with this....
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steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and the good thing about an cell they have a great ecosystem in i tunes. i have over 1,000 songs and books and movies in there so that kind of keeps me locked in so i'm probably not going to be able to move to a samsung phone, but in emerging market countries where you're buying your first phone, don't forget, apple's total share of the handset business is 8%. so the other 92% that have other phones, you know, they may move to samsung and apple may lose out on those future sales and that's -- whether it's a dusty phone or not, i don't know, but i don't think it's the best phone
steve jobs only gave you one product and he told you you'd like it and you did. tod today, unfortunately, a lot of consumers may want a bigger phone and a new phone and apple is not giving you the breadth and the product line that a lot of us would like. i don't know if you call that dusty or not, but what i would say is you don't have a lot of choice. when the iphone first came out it was the only thing out there that could do what it did. today, i would argue samsung makes a better phone and...
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thank you, steve. >> coming up, lucky strike? as the economy picks up and states push through legislation to legalize online gambling, is it time to ante up on casino stocks? don't roll the dice just yet. cramer is checking the odds of success when he goes "off the charts." >>> and later, striking oil? shale service company heckmann has been a controversial play on oil and gas. but critics were left speechless after better-than-expected earnings sent its shares skyward. find out if the domestic energy boom could power this stock higher when cramer talks to its executive chairman, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." no matter what, people can count on me to get the job done. so, when my prostate cancer returned, my doctor told me that this time can be different with provenge, a personalized treatment that lets me count on my own body to fight back. provenge is clinically proven to help extend life in certain men with advanced prostate cancer by taking your own blood cells and reprogramming them to jump-start your immune syst
thank you, steve. >> coming up, lucky strike? as the economy picks up and states push through legislation to legalize online gambling, is it time to ante up on casino stocks? don't roll the dice just yet. cramer is checking the odds of success when he goes "off the charts." >>> and later, striking oil? shale service company heckmann has been a controversial play on oil and gas. but critics were left speechless after better-than-expected earnings sent its shares skyward....
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post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace of change is accelerating. you probably hair things of cloud computing and mobile and social and big data. and gartner is helping their customers deal with those changes. it sells under $30,000. it has a budget of at least a million dollars. what we really like is they are very much in the early stage of their opportunities. they have a little bit less than 9,000 customers a day. over 100,000 of 10 million or more. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps g
post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace...
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thank you, steve. >> coming up, lucky strike? as the economy picks up and states push through legislation to legalize online gambling, is it time to ante up on casino stocks? don't roll the dice just yet. cramer is checking the odds of success when he goes "off the charts." >>> and later, striking oil? shale service company heckmann has been a controversial play on oil and gas. but critics were left speechless after better-than-expected earnings sent its shares skyward. find out if the domestic energy boom could power this stock higher when cramer talks to its executive chairman, just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> in a market where the averages are either roaring back to levels last seen in 2007, or in the case of the dow, blown through the levels to new all-time highs, it's worth asking which stocks have yet to fully recove
thank you, steve. >> coming up, lucky strike? as the economy picks up and states push through legislation to legalize online gambling, is it time to ante up on casino stocks? don't roll the dice just yet. cramer is checking the odds of success when he goes "off the charts." >>> and later, striking oil? shale service company heckmann has been a controversial play on oil and gas. but critics were left speechless after better-than-expected earnings sent its shares skyward....
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>> hi, steve. it's simon. can i ask you about your industrial control units, the first to be targeted by the m malware around the world? that was a well documented story. you were right at the start of the cyber issues that we've had. what have you learned to do in response to that. you met the president yesterday. what are the recommendations that you're laying down for the rest of the american industry now? >> well, we have done a lot over last three years to improve the cyber protection that we have on our technology and also working very closely with our customers, with the governments, including working very closely with the u.s. government and working with various researchers to improve it. we have gone out with various customers and put patches in. so more recently that can't happen. and we're developing more and better products so those things don't happen in the future. >> to many people it seems that we're way behind the game on this. there hasn't been the investment in security to invest in the nati
>> hi, steve. it's simon. can i ask you about your industrial control units, the first to be targeted by the m malware around the world? that was a well documented story. you were right at the start of the cyber issues that we've had. what have you learned to do in response to that. you met the president yesterday. what are the recommendations that you're laying down for the rest of the american industry now? >> well, we have done a lot over last three years to improve the cyber...
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steve centanni live from our bureau in washington. martha: pope francis began his first full day as the leader of the catholic church. he visited a basilica dedicated to virgin mary. that in and of itself said to say something about this new pope the way he chose to begin that very first day. we're also told that he stopped by the hotel to pick up his luggage like any of us would do when you have a little change of plans in your life. according to news reports the new pope asked if he needed to pay the bill when he was there. later today pope francis will celebrate an inaugural mass in the sistine chapel. what a spectacular sight that will be. he may outline some of his priorities as pope in the homily. everybody will read the words closely to see if they figure out what this pope's priorities are. bill: over time you look back and remember where you were when. that was one of those moments yesterday. martha: absolutely spectacular. bill: the elevation of the former cardinal, jorge bergoglio marking many firsts for the catholic church
steve centanni live from our bureau in washington. martha: pope francis began his first full day as the leader of the catholic church. he visited a basilica dedicated to virgin mary. that in and of itself said to say something about this new pope the way he chose to begin that very first day. we're also told that he stopped by the hotel to pick up his luggage like any of us would do when you have a little change of plans in your life. according to news reports the new pope asked if he needed to...
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good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't appropriate for her to get into the domestic politically -- >> this is the first thing she's come out publicly about. >> obviously the timing is the supreme court is about to do something and it's the right time to say something and something she believes strongly in. as you said, you know, the world is changing rapidly. you know, i remember in the 2004 presidential campaign i worked for john kerry and dick gephardt two great progressives and being for civil unions in that campaign was considered the leading edge. >> it was a big deal then. >> big deal. in 2016 every democrat running for president will be
good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't...
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. >>> new this morning, the release of a new movie about apple computer cofound every steve jobs is being pushed back with no new opening date announced. jobs stars ashton kutcher, playing one of the most revered entrepreneurs of the 20th century. it was originally going to open on april 19th to coincide with apple computer's an verse re, but they said open road films needed more time to mark the movie, which already premiered at the sundance film festival. it was partly shot in the historic palo alto garage where jobs first set up shop. >>> some artifacts from alcatraz that you won't find on the island are going on display but you only have one chance to see them. we are talking about fbi evidence collected during the famous inmate escape. there are also blueprints. it is part of the national park service archives which preserves history from the bring sidio and the golden gate recreational area dating back to the civil war. the items are usually available to researchers but they will only be out today from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the prisidio for the public to see. for more informati
. >>> new this morning, the release of a new movie about apple computer cofound every steve jobs is being pushed back with no new opening date announced. jobs stars ashton kutcher, playing one of the most revered entrepreneurs of the 20th century. it was originally going to open on april 19th to coincide with apple computer's an verse re, but they said open road films needed more time to mark the movie, which already premiered at the sundance film festival. it was partly shot in the...
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steve liesman will be there. there he is standing next to the next treasury secretary. you can catch all that. that conversation will happen at 4:15 around time. >>> kelly evans is standing by in london. good morning. >> good morning. great to see you guys and is mike san tolly, as well. here is a look at what's been happening in tradover night. the ftse mib is up 1% in italy. we just got word from the bank of italy that those banks that posted a lost, it wants them to reign in bonuses and it's concerned about capital levels. that was in a statement. still in the green, bankintender, wmps. some of the other names have been suspended in trade, including bancopalatea. >>> let's take a look at the sovereign debt picture. we've seen the italian paper yesterday fall off. so 4.68% versus 4.81% for spain. she did go to auction maybe raising in 1.2 billion ur rowses. it actually in, fael, with 11400 euros. we learned that fourth quarter employment levels, guys, were at their lowest since 2006. so you take population grow
steve liesman will be there. there he is standing next to the next treasury secretary. you can catch all that. that conversation will happen at 4:15 around time. >>> kelly evans is standing by in london. good morning. >> good morning. great to see you guys and is mike san tolly, as well. here is a look at what's been happening in tradover night. the ftse mib is up 1% in italy. we just got word from the bank of italy that those banks that posted a lost, it wants them to reign in...
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. >>> new this morning, the release of a new movie about apple computer co-founder steve jobs is being pushed back with no new opening date announced. jobs stars ashton kutcher, playing one of the most revered entrepreneurs of the 20th century. it was originally going to open on april 19th to coincide with apple's 37th anniversary, but the hollywood reporter said open road films needed more time to mark the movie, which already premiered at the sundance film festival. it was partly shot in the historic palo alto garage where jobs first set up shop. >>> some artifacts from alcatraz that you won't find on the island are going on display but you only have one chance to see them. we are talking about fbi evidence collected during the famous inmate escape. there are also blueprints. these items are part of the national park service archives which preserves history from the presidio and the golden gate recreational area dating back to the civil war. there are 5 million pieces in all. the items are usually available to researchers, but they will only be out today from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
. >>> new this morning, the release of a new movie about apple computer co-founder steve jobs is being pushed back with no new opening date announced. jobs stars ashton kutcher, playing one of the most revered entrepreneurs of the 20th century. it was originally going to open on april 19th to coincide with apple's 37th anniversary, but the hollywood reporter said open road films needed more time to mark the movie, which already premiered at the sundance film festival. it was partly...
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david: live and steve hirsch, thank you so much. we go from adult entertainment to the clubs. rick's cabaret, the publicly-traded company that is the pace seter for adult clubs around the country. you didn't know that, did you? sandra: i do now. david: find out how revenue continues to rise even as fewer big spenders shows up at the clubs. sandra: well are big spenders staying out of the casinos? what about the casual gambler? that would be two different types of gamblers. higher taxes and gas prices could spell trouble for cities that do rely on casino resorts. coming up tonight at 8:00 on "cavuto" talk about challenges e facing. david. david: good stuff. ♪ . i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low costnd tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackro. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charge
david: live and steve hirsch, thank you so much. we go from adult entertainment to the clubs. rick's cabaret, the publicly-traded company that is the pace seter for adult clubs around the country. you didn't know that, did you? sandra: i do now. david: find out how revenue continues to rise even as fewer big spenders shows up at the clubs. sandra: well are big spenders staying out of the casinos? what about the casual gambler? that would be two different types of gamblers. higher taxes and gas...